Not an atom too tight," answered Rondeau, at the same time getting nearer and nearer to Leffie, and laying his hand on her shoulder.
It is strange to come upon his tiny nest, in some gray and tangled swamp, with this brilliant atom perched disconsolately near it, upon some mossy twig; it is like visiting Cinderella among her ashes.
Every atom in the universe would charge such a man with imposture, and to this beareth witness My tongue which speaketh naught but the truth.
Every grain Is sentient both in unity and part And the minutest atom comprehends A world of loves and hatreds.
In the material world No atom of this turbulence fulfills A vague and unnecessitated chance, Or acts but as it must and ought to act.
We could not have spared to others an atom of the great wealth of our affection.
I have not touched one atomof this wealth, though, with the same ease with which I have transferred it from Morton to Gerald, I might have made my own private fortune.
I have not touched one atomof it; nor for you, whom I love more than any living being, have I done what my heart dictated.
Not an atom of graft in it, and seldom any profit.
They were in a mixup of crossways traffic that called for every atom of their attention, if they were to avoid collision.
To humans there was no odor at all in the naphtha soap with which the Mistress lathered the dog, and every visible atom of it was washed away at once with warm water.
Every atom of spirit and gayety and dash were gone from him.
What difference if one little ant in the universe is happy or unhappy for one atom of time?
All the glad incentive for living is gone, but when I look at the star in the little service flag which stands for Richard, every atom of me lifts itself like a drawn sword to pledge itself to greater effort.
And the people who work under your direction, and atom by atomgive you power?
No atom of this turbulence fulfils A vague and unnecessitated task, Or acts but as it must and ought to act.
Has it been rendered one atom more probable that the inspired Evangelist himself ended his Gospel abruptly at the 8th verse?
So that really I am at a loss to see that one atom of progress is made in this discussion by the further discovery that, (in a work written about A.
Do let us stay, Janet, we'll not make one smallest little atom of noise, if Jock doesn't stay.
It matters not one atom how often the lulls of materialism and scepticism occur; they are always broken by the reappearance of a fanatic.
Every one of us has had a day-dream of our own potential destiny not one atom more reasonable than "Jane Eyre.
Atom fromatom yawns as far As moon from earth, or star from star.
No ray is dimmed, no atom worn, My oldest force is good as new, And the fresh rose on yonder thorn Gives back the bending heavens in dew.
The atom displaces all atoms beside, And Genius unspheres all souls that abide.
Spirit that lurks each form within Beckons to spirit of its kin; Self-kindled every atom glows And hints the future which it owes.
An atom of hydrogen from the choline, CH{2}, group, being replaced by hydroxyl.
On the other hand, the replacement by methyl of an atom of hydrogen in the aromatic oxyacids weakens their action; methyl salicylic acid O.
This base is anhydro-aconine, the formula differing from aconine by one atom of water.
By these we sever and extend the surface, and endeavour to make every atom of the soil accessible to the action of the carbonic acid and oxygen of the atmosphere.
We may suppose that one atom combines with one atom of another element to form a compound atom, while in other bodies two and two, four and four, eight and eight, are united; so that in all such compounds the amount per cent.
Bob carefully replaced the canineatom and grinned at his friend.
The neutral atom may therefore be considered as composed of an immovable principal portion positively charged, round which move, like satellites round a planet, several negative electrons of very inferior mass.
Thus chlorine and the rest of the halogens, the atoms of which combine with one atom of hydrogen, are called univalent, oxygen a bivalent element, and so on.
Jean Becquerel, which would attribute it to the vibration within the atom of both negative and positive electrons, also deserves notice.
Previous examination has led us to attribute to it a mass a thousand times less that that of the atom of hydrogen, and a more attentive study shows that this mass was fictitious.
This charge is very near that which the study of the phenomena of ordinary electrolysis leads us to attribute to a univalent atom produced by electrolytic dissociation.
Electrons, very much smaller than atoms, can move through the structure, considerable to them, which is constituted by the atom from which they have just been detached.
We are thus led to the supposition that there is not in the atom one vibrating electron only, but that there is to be found in it a dynamical system comprising several material points which may be subjected to varied movements.
Thus, for the first time in science, the idea appears that the atom is not the smallest fraction of matter to be considered.
But precisely the same postulates are made of the atom of Democritus.
And if we mistake not, this case of the atom of Democritus is precisely a case in point.
As far as experiment has thus far safely carried us, the atom of gold is a primordial element which remains an atom of gold and nothing else, no matter with what other atoms it is associated.
For, let it be clearly understood, the Daltonian atomis not precisely comparable with the atom of Democritus.
Just as he conceived his atom of a definite form with a definite structure, even so he conceived that the atmosphere about him was full of invisible spirits; he accepted the current superstitions of his time.
In other words, the atom of Democritus is nothing less than the primordial seed of Anaxagoras, a little more tangibly visualized and given a distinctive name.
Modern science adopted the word atom and gave it universal vogue.
That the process was carried out with something of the solemnity of an execution appears, as we have already seen, from the injunction at Jericho, which forbade all on pain of death to touch an atom of the spoil.
Many another Israelite with a covetous heart must have felt bitterly that it was very hard to be prevented from taking even an atom to oneself.
Direct my understanding then to Thee: Control my spirit, guide my wandering heart: Though but an atom midst immensity, Still I am something fashioned by Thy hand!
Every atom in the solid stone walls seemed to pick it up and to rebroadcast it.
This was the reason that lay back of the dropping of the first atom bomb--to stop senseless slaughter.
To them substance and atomare identical, and they define substance as a space-filling atom which, besides the quality of filling space, has a certain direction, force and existence forming its very essence as an actuality.
Love or Will, according to both, is present in every atom of life; but the cause of its being there is the joy of self-expansion in the one case, and the inexplicable evil inclination in the other.
The divine activity created the atomas well as its continued existence.
The First Mercy, the author says, is the evolution of the Universe from Himself and the manifestation of His own Self in every atom of the result of His own self-diremption.
He holds that the atom had a beginning in time; but that it cannot be completely annihilated.
The properties of the atom flow from its own nature.
The activity of God, then, consists only in making the atom perceptible.
Every sound in the Universe is within God; every atom is singing the song of eternity[64:4]; all is life.
The third element of a material body--the obscure atom or essence--is nothing but a necessary aspect of the affirmation of light.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "atom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.